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Biblical prophecy and God's unfolding plan
Where are we in God's prophetic timeline?
In the Dispensational tradition, John 10:31-39 emphasizes the distinction between Jesus' ministry to Israel and the broader implications for the Church. This passage illustrates the rejection of Christ by the Jewish leaders, highlighting God's unfolding plan for Israel and the eventual inclusion of the Church, which operates under a different dispensation of grace.
The Good Shepherd's assurance amidst opposition
The distinction between the rejection of Christ by Israel and the acceptance of believers today
The prophetic significance of Jesus’ words and their implications for eschatology
The invitation to embrace the identity of being 'children of God' in contrast to the world
The Greek term 'theos' (God) in reference to Jesus highlights His divinity.
The phrase 'I and the Father are one' (John 10:30) emphasizes the unity and essence of Christ with God.
The use of 'works' (ergon) refers to the miracles and signs that authenticate Jesus' identity and mission.
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